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The Exeter Advocate, 1923-9-6, Page 4rhe Exeter Advocate Sanders & Cree,. h, Proprietors Subscription Pricer—In advance, $1 50 Dashwood • The young peoples' organized class ' Hensall are haven; a coin roast on Friday ev ening in Mr. Thos. Morley's woods, • The following were the guests of Word has been rec'ei'ved from M John T.. Wren of Winnipeg of. the • deaf, p f Mrs. Pengally, fortheriy • of Ce:aelhurst and Hensall, in her 7.4' year, She had' lived abreast ail her . l:ae time in Hibbe•r't Towmishipi Aire her marriage to Mr. Pen.gally she liv- all from netroit: Miss Rei'.ey of Balt- • Mr. J. H. Holtzman hes received a, in Hensel', until .,laau't fawn years ago intore, Nterylp,nd, Prof. Geo. Klin ,of wire from the Missionary D•epartnient site pent'West and lived in Winnipeg New York, Mr. and Mrs: „Herman the Methodist Church, Taranto, in- This is be last • Dile of -Mr, and Mrs'. pf Stratford and Mrs. Henry formng hien of the, 'safety(' of . Rev, and Thomas iWreds, Sr., family. Willett of Centralia, Mrs. Whiting and family who are re- ' Mrs. Archie Robertson. postmistress Messrs Art and Oscar Graupner and siding in. Kobe • Japan, Their massy at Cromarty located a half-brother, sisters, Louise and Clara, of Ft. \\ ayne, felends were anxious for their safet • Mr Chas Jinks of Hensall thrbugh spent 'the week rid with their par- and wilt be. pleased to/ learn of the rel seeing his name 'o, a post-eard.t She in the• Mr and Mrs. Win. Znnmer at the per year in Canada; $2,00 United States, All subscriptions not Commercial Hotel; Mr.and 'Mrs, A.' gul,pert paid in advance 50n. t • haraed andfont .y, :lir. Louis Ruppert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Burnette., Misses Rose and Annette Zimmer, 'THURSDAY, SEPT. 6th, 1923 Shipka • I T,::n Shin:tt i' at present • very law:la, with .na ,ape 'reovery, A large number 4f people in motor car, calienris.e are attracted to the .' e n. eel' thr reveewhich l; 1 in sire +ed. Mr. era] M. a Al Rea e .airs. Jahn • Rata' a ` 1...•cb Katz tnetored to lane Ane' . 1' .: t cz=it with friends. 1: '3i." 11. 11•uemner"'ant it Mee i♦. 'I'_tieem:r-and sari i'.l- u:: nene, n::' ala. Lu_ t of - Pigeon. At__ h . tt . + s' O:..te „aal aline J to u„ Geiser .and . ta, ufrit, , is last w ck. '. eel h e l end 31e .,,1C, M-. lean Fill,. ein o" Crediton +s ere Sunday z:`:to, s at AL Albert Gainer's'. Mr. �end Mrs. Frei. teeiser of Cied ton, Mr and Mrs. Haberer of .Zut't•h. Mr.• and -_\Ir: D..: 'Truernner, Mr end Mrs. Gt.et,: and nephew of Dtshu+,•i t tan .-znests of initl Mr-,. lanai:, e , • . 1 .ul'ty firma.. are i•usy harv,:,t'ne Elda Preeter and Mr. Alfred Z mater --•.rte--- Crediton • en Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fr:t rile y, of D troA,. spent the holiday. with \Ir, and Mrs.Fred Genttner Miss Matilda Miller, accon:eanietl by Mildred and Calvin Shore, have re- turned to Woodbridge after .pend - '!n; the past few weeks with Mrs. Mill assuring news. r wrate to hen pang the maiden nameMrs. Will Heatherley and daughterof her mother, Martha. Truax, and her Thelma, of London, -returned howl, on maiden name, Rasa Tern., Mr. Jinks Friday, after spend ng the week at Mrs. tak:nn with him photographs of his Heatherley's parents. - • mother and himself as a child drove Mrs• Henry Motz and Mrs, Eli Law, over tri see her, and 'the. fact was es - son are visiting friends in London this tablished that they wane brother and Week. sister.. Mr. Jinks has been here for About th'r,y friends gathered at the ti''c'nt;five years and Mrs. Robertson \1;;,s Gladys Guenther is at present home of lir. John, Roe.szler on Mon, has lived within ten miles of this town Lu Baden and Waterloo. da) evening. A Iovely luncheon was fora the past forty'yea�rsy+yet had neo ?.Liss Hazel Snell left on Monday foreerve I ani a good time was spent eylknowiedge of each other. :uu, c^t_11e where she has accepted .t all. Mire W A. Miller or Windsor, form - pe tion,. ' Mr. and Yrs. Alf Wuerth and tam- erly of our village, •is, spending a couple Mrs H. Hoffman and daughter Alice ily and Mr. J. Swartz, motored to De- of weeks here with her sister, Mrs. \f ar visiting in Detroit. trot on Sunday to spend a few days Ceras. Jinks and Mrs. Putman, the tat - Mess Hilda Snell returned to London Rev. and Mrs. McTavish , have re- ter being here on a visit from Dakota. on, Monday after spending the summer turned alter a couple of weeks' holo- Mr. Hugh McEwen of Hay Tp., left at brier home here, days near Ripley, here on Tuesday for a tr:,p to the Messrs. M, Koch, R. C allfas and Bill MIr. Russell Clarke of Detroit spent West, \Iu iiia of Detroit were holiday tis- the week •end with his -parents re- \4.5ss Tann of London spent part of -t_ in, town. turning .on Aloardaya east tte.ek, the guest of Mrs.. T. Mur - :I r E r;n Schatz left for 1'orento \Iiss Delavern of Walkerelelo, re- dock. an. Fr:dav ,where he is teaching acitin turned to her home on. Monday after lir W. Johnston, of St. Louis is here Seine)! re -opened on Tuesday with visiting •Mrs. T, Clarke for a few days, on his annual visit to his mo-tlte.n ire Mr. P, Mioifatt as principal, and Musses - Miss McKay, of Seaforth, hasp return- law; Mrs• R. Hunt and her sister, Miss Mountt Guenther and I el11erman as• assistants, ed to resume her duties; in: our public \I Bell. i .OUill .carne Mr, ana Mrs. Harry Harris of • Sar- school. M'1r. and Mrs. MlGilne, Rennie and fan a l visited relatives in torten; this week, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H11 are . visiting.41r are moving from here to London. Si, •al neopened on Tuesday ,: ;h \1r. and Mrs. Will Kuntz and claugh- friends he Detroit fora couple of Mr. Rarattie is. travelling salesman for ?`- f` 1`, n ::11 end Queenil in, tars Dorothy and Ella, were visitors weeks Hay Stationary Co,, and finds it would charge at the home of C. L. \Vaiper. on Sun Mars. Rtigers of New York who has be much handier for him( to live \in the Miss Merlin M errisev lett on Men -day: been Visiting her mother Mrs, A. King city He conducted a shoe business dos forSt J•?seph 1.o'.p_tal. 1.on•lan Mir, and Mrs. Claude Snider and lam returned home on Saturday last, here for some •years and, was leader of where she will train for a nurs_, :..ly aeturned to,: -their home in Detroit Ala and Mrs, Garnet Baker of Tor- j the. Band and of Cannel Church hair Miss.'s Rose' Doyle and Winnif'-'d after a two weeks' stay at the home onto spent the week end with Mr. and while Mrs. Rarnnee hat be -en organist Mads -, left then we,e. for the Pines of C. L. Walper. They were accomp_ Mrs. Everett Fahner. ' iof the church. Chatham, anted by MTS. Snider's father wh'o will MLss Mary Holtzman; is visiting for, Mr. C B. Shepherd of the Molsons Air and ;ter;. Ferran of Detroit are spend a few weeks with his daughter'; a short time with heti sister near Clin-'Bank staff hese, left -rare, on Tuesday speeesd n a fee- days with the latter's at Detroit, brother, Mr. Tarn Collins tlissLr.retta Morrison left Thurs-' ilii, for her home in Detroit, attn.! se ..:d re •evenal weeks with friend;,' ',leeJ.,lo.r. a -co rp n ed by Mie' l•. : Lenlen :t ten week ---£rJere. s. daughter Jeannie, of Battle Creek, end Mi .0 leaOs K. ;.den this' acek,• Rev. K.itely took charge. of the ser -i Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fahner are vis Mich., are visiting at the -home of Mr. Caine . en Monday tar vice on Sunday after a. two weeks' va-' sting in. Toronto for a few days to and Mrs. R. Pollock. at Jc ,eai t B Carey foe Essex, S. o' cation„ see the Exhibition, I Miss Me G. MlcEwe a has returned to Haze en. l'ieee:.e.4: e= ti*1; for Dur -1 The �niontltly meeting 01 the: \'4'. MI . ..1.. and Mrs. N. Holtzman and Maur -,Vancouver•, B. C., to re -en gag=_ en I ael 1 : ,t..,.. . , will take. S. will be held at the home -of Mrs ray of Detroit, spent the holiday with, her duties as supervisor in a large 1 c , •. 1 D A. Johnson on Thursday afteren en Mrs. Geo. Holtzman, returning home: sewing institution. i •1t,,- tor, is _ �.4a and Gardiner at the usual hour, on Tuesday. Miss Ida Hotham, who is now•'r esiel- Miss iiia. .I s 'c In Mary,. Cora Schroeder oedex._• t•, ._e__..:�.. n I . n nt the week end! Hazlewood of Ii., bion, is r has commenced I ,n in the West s et1t, few •t p a f vt days with nal; :e:. ,• :. -'': r{i:t O'Rourii., i visiting at the home of her brother, her duti'e,s as teacher in our• public 1 friends. C ,' 1 1 daughter, a' • , Mr. John Hazlewood. school, ; Miss MIary Hoggarth .of Toronto is : z...1 a A. .firs, Jonuette � Mr. and Mrs, Nat Ogden of Exeter, I Mt incl Mrs, E,: Z'w cker and Gerald home spending a couple weeks' vasa - 1:. 'o:ed hate an ware Sunday visitors at the home of, have returned home after a short trip tion with her parents. t' uest of Mr,,! AIr. and Mrs. Albert Gunning. to New Hamburg and Toronto, .mr. T. Morrisey. i Al;, and MIrs. JohnWright, of Lend I Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Faist and Fred, . , ;eft thus week on, are spending the 'holiday with their and ilii and airs, H. Baiter motored ft Sand.vtt'lt friends around here. , to Hamilton on. Sunday to spend the ,_ a e he- nnitee. 1 Mfrs, Geo. Aillson has returned from hoi:day returning hone Tuesday even- 'dn. Ai O'Erlen end Airs. Martha • Exeter where she spent a few days 'ag .MI:Fit ant]:.tart v'- via ele to visit £nds'with her sisters, Mrs. jaHern and Mlrs, MIr, and Airs. E. Truemner of hes- t D. • D. Parkinson lip visited at the home of Mr..+act • Men. Win d• Gee -un is risingThose attending Toronto Exhibition urs, W B. Geiser, thence motor- f'..:':1,:.. otor- t , ,..• .^ \'11..1 % from around here are; ee!„ B:sea:ng to Toronto Exhibition. • Morley, Mrs. Thos. :Alorley, Miss Bei' Mr. \Vin. H. Geiser returned home the Batten„ Mr. and Yrs. Jas. Squ're, from New York on Monday evening. Ur. and Mrs. Harry Rodd and MIr, and He has spent about three months there airs. Edgar Hooper and family, the past summer. SEFOi,TH—The funeral of Alex- Master Howard Morley spent a few Miss Loretta Holtzman returned to 'ender :.",,:e, who foe- Si years has days in Stratford with his uncle Air, London the past week to resume her Barr.:. e,tee :ted resident of. the town, Gordon Morley.duties as nurse in Victoria Hospital took Pelee on Saturday afternoon. The lrnster Clifford Pollen and Aliso which through illness she was forced de.ceas.ed was held in. high esteem by Florence Pollen are spending the hol- to leave for several months, the community. He was Chief of the iday its Woodstock, Sons of Sec'tiend, an -of fice>i in the An.- Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Gunning at- --.f- _- chieeat Oruer of Foresters, and a vet- tended the. Cooper Church anniver- ernn, of the Fenian Raid. sary on Sunday while Rev. Sinclair of Hensall, our former pastor took charge CLINTON—Mr. S. Merrill of town of the services, suffered a stroke of paralysis on Tues- aiiss Eunice Young:ston of Lucan, is day, while out at the home of his son, visiting Miss Dorothy Parkinson for a Mr.I'ierr. ll of the Base line, where few days. he still is. - The many friends, of Mrs. John Par- kinson, of Granton, will regret. to learn that she is quite ill at her home. Whalen ton. for Walters Fails to relieve, Mr and Airs. Everett Heist visitedI Mr, Jas, "Bullard, accompanied by Air, and Airs, Fred Heist over the hot his wife, motored here from)] their home iday. lin Ml nneapolis, Minn, spending a few IMr. and AIrs, Nicholson motored to days with his mother. \lith to spend the holiday with some Mrs. H. A. Vane Huyseea, and little CLINTON- Elton Rozeii had a narrow escape of being -electrocuted last week at the Creamery, Something went taro n,. t h the motor and when Mr. Rozell went to shut it off he :got a sh a_.: which rendered him unconscious ear seine time. asameae- s. +iiia STO -i —J I) .11Doolo inescP.) HEATI iiia / -_.•:..43-1 re, e.w•HEN any means of saving money has been perfected, is it wise` to continue the wasteful methods? McClary'sary's Electric Range saves money by saving current on -the "stored heat" principle. You can bake for hours in lIc- Clary's Electric Oven after the cur- rent is turned "off" because the oven has double insulation. You can do practically all your boiling or frying on "low": because "TOR -RED" Protected Elements retain heat.See these exclusive McClary's features. CCIa 9163 .lectric Ran e E"ONLY G ,.�HE R'RED" PROTECTED ELEMENT CLINTON—lir. F. W. Holloway, who has been the baggage man( at the Clin- ton, station since 1916, excepting, some- thing over two years which he spent overseas with the Canadian forces, has resigned from the employ of the rail- way, after 11 years service, and has accepted' a position in the head, office of the Prudential Co., at' Windsor, CLINTON—On Sunday, Aug. 26, af- ter a lingering illness, John Jos. Mc- Caughey, son of Mr. and Mrs: J. :Mc- Caughey, passed away at the early age of 27 years. He is survived by his wife, one little daughter, 15 months old, Shirley, his parents, one brother and four sisters, • GOING SLOW • "What has become 9f Dodge, the speed king?" "He married several years ago.'" - "is he a speed king' now?" "Nope. You cant speed_ a baby carriage." Modesty. j "What makes the leaves an red?" She asked him with a stare. "They only blush," he softly said.. "To see the limbs so bare." Mind Reader. Flapper—What are you thinking Sprout, Sid? • Sid—Weill Seemething nice, I guess. "Oh, Sidney, dear, you make me so .happy 1"—Rehoboth Sunday Herald. Not to. Her Taste. "Sorry for poor Heleh, but I know she's not the girl to eat, her heart out" "No, thank3 goodness! She'•s a vegee tartan." - Zurich Roamer Resident Dead.—It will be sad news to many of our older rest dents to learn; of tlies death, of a for mar well-known resident of Zurich, in the person of Mrs. William Z•ent, who died ,at the Soldiers' Home at Grand Rapids, Mich., on Friday Aug. 31; at the age of 75 years; For tthe past' few years the deceased has been in rather poor health and her death was not unexpected. Mrs. • 'Lent's maiden name was Snell, and she was born in New Hamburg, comim.g here when; quite young, and continued to reside here until about 35 years .ago, when she anti her husband moved to Sand Lake, and after her husband's death she went to live at Grand Rapids. She is survived by one daughhter, Mrs. Paul of CIeveland Ohio, and three bro- thers, Jacob Snell of Ayton, John Snell of Zurich; and Henry Snellof Waterloo, The funeral took place at Sand Lake on Monday. Mr. Wellington Johnston, who had not been. -enjoying the best of health Tately, was stricken down, with a se- vere attack of appendicitis and was tak- en to Victoria Hospital, London, and operated on. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Koehler; and fam- ily are visiting. at Baden, they also intend taking in the, Toronto Exhibition Mr. John Hey, Jr., ,m-e,t with a pain- ful accident when he was driving west on the Zurich road with a colt. The animal got freightened and took to the ditch, and stumbling, fell, with the re- sult that Mr. Hey went over the •top of the colt., landing on! the -hard, rough ground and in doing so fractured both bones of his leg above the ankle. He is resting nicely. We hope for a per- manent rcovery, • Mrs.. P. Koehler is visiting in Port Huron, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Siebert and fam- dour . Pocket used as a bank has many dis- advantages. . Money carried in it is easy to spend, on trifles or may be, lost or stolen. Weekly deposits in our Savings Bank 652 will accumulate rapidly. Small or large accounts are welcome. THE CANADIAN . BANK OF COMMERCE Capital Paid Exeter Branch Crediton Branch Dashwood Branch up $15,000,000 `• Reserve Fund $15,000,000 - M. R. Complin, Manager • G. G. Maynard, Manager . G. G. Maynard, Manager • 3 INCORPORA PED 1855 Capital and Reserve $9,000,000 Over 125 - Branches, THE MOLSONS BANK This institution offers depositors safety for their savings, reasonable interest compounded every six months, and freedom from red tape in case of withdrawals, Savings Departments at every Branch Deposita of $1,00 and upwards,inv'ited, EXETER BRANCH • T. S. WOODS!: Manager, Centralia Branch open for business daily, E' -:•-re: '-i Via- _--_-=== -=r- anineee __= ____- :- 40. } ZIP =__ ___ = '- ==1=- Clothes a Good Color To have Clothes perfectly clean- sed and good color, the Soap must remove all the visible and invisible impurities. SURPRISE will do this thoroughly. 169 1=Ly}} rt r-FEF=1E:Er= ily of Detroit are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , W L. Siebert. r Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Miller of Detroit left Tuesday, after spending their heli., days, with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Howaid, Mr. and Mrs. Joe, Dasher and son, Frank of Detroit visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lelbold, Babylon Line. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. 'Steinbach of Holly, Mach., are visiting relatives here Miss Auntie Beattie left for her home in Landon, after spending a few days with her aunt Mrs. J. Douglas. Miss Nora Siebert, nurse of Detroit is spending hex vacation with' her par- ents' here. C, - as y UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO (Western University) Nr„yaw • ;..i„0. •, The University offers Gen- eral Courses, Honor Courses and Special Courses: It has 130 professors, instructors and assistants. , Degrees and diplomas granted by examination are: B.A., B. D., LL.B., M.A., M.Sc., M.D., D.P.H., C.P.H.N., and D.D. T.he,University is .developing, an Extension Department for the benefit of all 1. /0 classes, rural and urban, within its terri- torial constituency. It is affiliated with the University oiz•Cambridge, England. It is recognized everywhere as a standard institution of higher education. The University requires, for admission to degree courses, Pass.. Matriculation of Honor Matriculation or equivalents. by QualifiSeptember cation certifi2Othcates- must be filed Opening day Oct. 1st:, 1923 • For annouficeinents and further par- ticulars apply to - K. f'. R. NEVWLLE, M A.; Ph.D Re$•'istrar 18 ' .d yi4 0 fir office, St. George St, and College Ave., London, Canada.